Wedding or Bike Ride???

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It seems like the consensus of opinion and swingometer is leaning towards Bah Humbug:( and I am not going to argue with that.

My wife on the other hand will probably be glued to the box with tears rolling down her cheeks:rolleyes:

I do however hope that everyone, what ever they are doing, has wonderful day:)
 
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Morag

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The tv will be off and after a nice long walk with the dogs I'm planning a trip to the household waste depot in hopes it's open and not busy, afterwards reading a nice book!

I like you Tony am sick and tired of hearing about the whole thing.
 

eddieo

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I have no feelings of enmity at all for the family of Mrs and I wish them a very happy day. Me? I'll be going for a bike ride for lunch at a pub with no TV ...
Yes interesting that they changed their name to "Winsor" in only 1917 from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and where in fact a minor German royal family...I guess like in politics you get the Royalty you deserve! How gullible and stupid people are:D
 

eddieo

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The tv will be off and after a nice long walk with the dogs I'm planning a trip to the household waste depot in hopes it's open and not busy, afterwards reading a nice book!

I like you Tony am sick and tired of hearing about the whole thing.
It will be closed...but go and que up for a few hours anyway.....better then the alternative!:D
 

Jon

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Ill watch it i think i always enjoy seeing the military on parade especially the horse guards with all their kit on. I dont really care about the wedding it self just all the show around it I like watching trooping the colour
 

10mph

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Both for me. Already been out once for 30 mins - very quiet. Now planning to offer neighbours tryouts on my e-bike at the street party this afternoon.
 

NRG

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Bike ride! I have a birthday pressie to deliver so no excuse to get out :D
 

flecc

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Plus one from me Jon. There's nothing to compare with massed military marching bands for stirring the blood!.
But that has to be live music for me. Many years ago before tourism spoilt London for the residents, I worked for the French Logabax company based in Buckingham Palace Road right opposite the palace side entrance. That meant regularly being treated to the various guards bands who would strike up the full refrain just as they reached that point, before reaching the palace foreground.

In the relatively narrow confines of Buckingham Palace Road the sound was really something special.
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Bikealot

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No bike ride as still waiting delivery of Kalkhoff B27. Ordered October and was due end of March.

The final wedding straw for me is the £20 million cost of security, 5000 police officers on duty, and while the Syrian ambassador has his invitation rescinded at the last minute the ambassadors of Iran and North Korea and a number of others representing countries not known for democracy or human rights, will be at the Abbey.
 

tillson

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Well I am watching the wedding. It's a great honour to be able to witness our future king and queen marry.

It's a fantastic spectacle not to be missed. A rare opportunity to be very proud of England and also to export English excellence around the world.
 

lemmy

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That meant regularly being treated to the various guards bands who would strike up the full refrain just as they reached that point, before reaching the palace foreground.
Back in the 70s I had a friend who was PR for Disney in London. Their office backed onto the Mall.

He told me that he had some very important Japanese business clients coming over and he had been asked to wine,dine and look after them. After they'd gone back, he got an effusive herogram from head office in LA because the Japanese had emphasised to them how impressed they had been with their treatment.

What Phil had done was lay on tea and cream scones in his office in the morning, then taken them out to the terrace and told them he had arranged something special in their honour.

On time, as ever, the Guards marched past........
 

Jon

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The final wedding straw for me is the £20 million cost of security, 5000 police officers on duty
Wile that is a lot of money think of how much extra money will be generated through tax. More than £20m will be generated off today alone never mind the extra tourism over the year as a result. Think of it, hotels, transport, confectionery, meals, souvenirs etc etc

I tought Wills and Harry looked very smart
 

flecc

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What Phil had done was lay on tea and cream scones in his office in the morning, then taken them out to the terrace and told them he had arranged something special in their honour.

On time, as ever, the Guards marched past........
Brilliant. :D

That's enterprise.
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eddieo

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well I took the wifes bike out and had our first e bike puncture! Front wheel thank goodness and changed tube in a jiffy:D

was only cycling down to get a bottle of Pims:confused:
 

tillson

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Pomp, ceremony, tradition, history, young and old celebrating, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, a fantastic day for the country.
 
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steveindenmark

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It is wedding mad here and I am in Denmark.

The wedding is on the TV at the moment and I finished work at lunchtime. No Day off for me I am afraid.

I have the George Cross and Union Jack flying in the garden...big ones. I do not mind flying them as my taxes are not paying for this bash.

I must admit he is a lucky man. Kate looks stunning. I am pleased to say they got married for all the right reasons, unlike Prince Charles. I am 100% in favour of William and Kate leapfrogging Charles for the throne. In the next 10 years all the current european monarchs will be stepping down for the younger generation. The last think Britain needs is Charles taking over and continuing into his 90s.

As for "Queen" Camilla. I would be first in line to protest about that.

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flecc

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Pomp, ceremony, tradition, history, young and old celebrating, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, a fantastic day for the country.
A great spectacle indeed, and Britain excels at such things, but the tradition and history bit is actually a con!

This was well covered in a BBC Radio 4 program some while ago, showing that all this royal pomp and ceremony was a Victorian invention. The spectacle with many of it's outfits and carriages just didn't exist before.
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Jon

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Maybe so but i like to see it and i feel proud of Great Britain and proud to be English. Our monarch is marvelled all over the world. We have friends over in Texas, they are Texan and they stayed up and had their own party to celebrate. Quite ironic really they love our history and our Royal family but they decided to break away lol.

I agree with the idea that Charles should abdicate to let Wills take over. I actually think Wills want to change a few things and i bet him and Harry are a right laugh behind closed doors. I reckon at some point tonight after a few drinks Harry will do that T mobile advert lmao. And, i swear at the Church he was cracking jokes about it before Kate got there lol.

Kate did look nice although her sister looked stunning in that dress she had on.